> I had
> not read anything about this either, until I tried to enable
> it
> and got this in my log:
> 10:15:43 [NOTICE] Not
> advertising DirPort (Reason: AccountingMax enabled)
Exactly what I experienced at my side and hence my assumption that enabling
AccountingMax disables DirPort
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 16:26:14 -0800
I wrote:
> Matt,
>
> No, I mean every ab initio Tor relay operator.
>
> From my experience getting into Tor and from watching the list it is
> obvious that there is quite often a chasm between those with the
> goodwill to run a relay and those confident with L
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On 6/26/2014 7:46 PM, Kali Tor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is my understanding correct that if I set AccountingMax, the relay
> will never be used as a DR?
>
> It kind of feels odd because in my situation I can donate 500GB
> (and maybe even more) but I do wan
On 06/26/2014 01:13 PM, s7r wrote:
> On 6/26/2014 7:46 PM, Kali Tor wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>> Is my understanding correct that if I set AccountingMax, the relay
>> will never be used as a DR?
>
>> It kind of feels odd because in my situation I can donate 500GB
>> (and maybe even more) but I do want to
Hi,
Is my understanding correct that if I set AccountingMax, the relay will never
be used as a DR?
It kind of feels odd because in my situation I can donate 500GB (and maybe
even more) but I do want to keep a max limit and at the same time let the relay
be a DR as well. Any way to achieve thi
On 26 June 2014 16:51:11 BST, "cbr...@hush.com" wrote:
>I was receiving some spam after a couple weeks so I changed it to
>"user at domain dot com" e.g. cbritt at hush dot com
>
>It seems to have solved the problem. I think I remember reading
>somewhere that newer versions automatically reformat
On 26 June 2014 17:08:51 BST, Roman Mamedov wrote:
>And that Tor node list is, in fact, a web page.
>
Yes, I understand how it happens. I was just asking how much of an
inconvenience spam caused by such listings causes, and for any tips for if it
is a major inconvenience.
I'm glad to discov
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 10:44 AM, David Hill wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 12:35:00AM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> ja...@icetor.is wrote:
>>
>> > http://www.coindesk.com/adopt-node-project-aims-bolster-bitcoin-network-security/
>> >
>> Assuming that the relevant bitcoin programs could be
On Thu, 26 Jun 2014 16:47:49 +0100
kingqueen wrote:
> > just tried and easily found your E-Mail using search engines such as Google
> > and others.
>
> Really? kingqu...@btnf.tw ?
> https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=kingqueen%40btnf.tw#q=%22kingqueen%40btnf.tw%22
> lists only a Tor node list.
A
> The spam to my own Tor relay operator email address (same one as in
> this list) isn't meaningful in volume. I haven't seen any amounts that
> a delete key couldn't easily handle.
That is good to know, thank you.
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I was receiving some spam after a couple weeks so I changed it to
"user at domain dot com" e.g. cbritt at hush dot com
It seems to have solved the problem. I think I remember reading
somewhere that newer versions automatically reformat email addresses
to combat the aforementioned spam issue.
Hope
Hello Roman,
> You put your IP on a web page, crawlers can harvest it and use for spam. I've
> just tried and easily found your E-Mail using search engines such as Google
> and others.
Really? kingqu...@btnf.tw ?
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=kingqueen%40btnf.tw#q=%22kingqueen%40btnf.tw%22
li
The spam to my own Tor relay operator email address (same one as in
this list) isn't meaningful in volume. I haven't seen any amounts that
a delete key couldn't easily handle.
In my experience, you should be careful with spam filtering, as you
could end up dumping abuse complaints that you w
On Thu, 26 Jun 2014 21:28:36 +0600
Roman Mamedov wrote:
> You put your IP on a web page
Sorry, meant "E-Mail address" of course :)
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2014 15:06:44 +0100
kingqueen wrote:
> hi,
>
> well having run a relay for just under 2 weeks, I've got my first spam
> on this email address. As you will no doubt have guessed, this is not
> my usual email address, it is only used for the Tor relay contact
> details, this email l
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 12:35:00AM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
> ja...@icetor.is wrote:
>
> > This seems pretty damn similiar to something we should be offering for
> > Tor relays, possibly even exits and bridges (if they only run for a
> > month at a time). Possibly co-ordinated through the EFF?
hi,
well having run a relay for just under 2 weeks, I've got my first spam
on this email address. As you will no doubt have guessed, this is not
my usual email address, it is only used for the Tor relay contact
details, this email list and a very few other projects that will not
have published my
Hey there,
this is addressed to the operators of the exitlist nameserver [1] at
'exitlist.torproject.org':
After more than one year (referring to the start of this thread) I made another
try today to get that TorDNSEL thing compiled, but no success, still the same
errors. I'm now using GHC 7.
On 06/26/2014 09:33 AM, Jurre van Bergen wrote:
> Hoi,
>
> At hartvoorinternetvrijheid.nl we have been toying with the exact same
> idea and I think Moritz had the same idea too. Cheap crowd sponsored
> relays are interesting for several reasons, you feel part of the process
> as a donator. Next t
Hoi,
At hartvoorinternetvrijheid.nl we have been toying with the exact same
idea and I think Moritz had the same idea too. Cheap crowd sponsored
relays are interesting for several reasons, you feel part of the process
as a donator. Next to the fact that, at least we came up with that, that
you get
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